THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 18Th DECEMBER, 1959

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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 18Th DECEMBER, 1959 480 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 18th DECEMBER, 1959. Messrs. Win. Finlay & Sons Ltd., Finprint House, 16 WHEREAS an Order for the administration of this Corporation Street, Belfast, 1. estate was made on the 15th day of December, 1959, Fox's Glacier Mints, Ltd., Alanbrooke Road, Castle- a Public Sitting will be held before the Court at reagh, Belfast, 6. the Royal Courts of Justice (Ulster) Belfast, on Messrs. J. & T. M. Greeves, Ltd., Conway Street, Tuesday, the 12th day of January, 1960, at the hour Belfast, 13. of eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Messrs. J. & T. M. Greeves, Ltd., Cupar Street, Creditors may prove their debts at such sitting and Belfast, 13. thereat choose a Creditor's Assignee. Messrs. Herdmans Ltd., Sion Mills, Co. Tyrone. Messrs. Johnston Barbour, Ltd., Whitehouse, Belfast. All persons having in their possession any property Messrs. Philip Johnston & Sons Ltd., Jennymount to which the Personal Representative of the deceased Mills, North Derby Street, Belfast, 15. is entitled as such should deliver it to, and all debts Messrs. G. Kinnaird & Co. Ltd., Owen O'Cork Mill, due to the Personal Representative of the deceased Beersbridge Road, Belfast, 5. as such should be paid to, the Official Assignee, Lurgan Boxmaking Co. Ltd., Dollingstown, Lurgan, Royal Courts of Justice (Ulster) Belfast, to whom Co. Armagh. Creditors may forward their affidavits of debt. Messrs. Munster, Simms & Co. Ltd., 114/116 Gt. JOHN M. HUNTER, Registrar. George's Street, Belfast, 15. Messrs. McCaw, Stevenson & Orr, Ltd., Castlereagh JOHN McKEE & SON, Solicitors for Road, Belfast, 5. Petitioner, 109 Victoria Street, Belfast, 1. The Rosebank Weaving Co. Ltd., Flax Street, Belfast, 14. Messrs. Hugh J. Scott & Co. (Belfast) Ltd., 16 Ravenhill Avenue, Belfast, 6. Messrs. Smyth's Weaving Co. Ltd., Brookfield Factory, Banbridge, Co. Down. Messrs. Spence, Bryson & Co. Ltd., Loopebridge In the Estate of Margret Wallace, late of 5570 Union Weaving Factory, Lismore Street, Belfast, 6. Street, Lexington, in the County of Wayne, State Spot-on Models Ltd., Castlereagh Road, Belfast, 5. of Michigan, United States of America, Widow, Messrs. Stevenson & Son Ltd., George's Street, Dun- deceased. gannon, Co. Tyrone. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 28 Messrs. Stevenson & Son, Ltd., Moygashel Mills, of the Trustee Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, that all Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. persons claiming to be creditors of the above named Tir-Oen Ltd., Oaks Road, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. deceased, or having any claim against or interest in Tir-Oen Ltd., Monarch Parade, Belfast, 12. the property of the deceased, who died on the 2nd Tir-Oen Ltd., Moygashel, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. day of December, 1958, are hereby required to Tir-Oen Ltd., 27 Pakenham Street, Belfast, 7. send, on or before the 19th day of February, 1960, Victoria Weaving & Finishing Co. Ltd., Ligoniel particulars of such claims or interests to the under- Factory, Ligoniel Road, Belfast, 14. signed, Solicitors for the Personal Representative of West Tyrone Hospital Management Committee, the deceased. Campsie, Omagh, Co. Tyrone. York Street Flax Spinning Co. Ltd., Courtrai Street, And Notice is hereby further given that after the Belfast, 13. said 19th day of February, 1960, the said Personal York Street Flax Spinning Co. Ltd., Henry Street, Representative will proceed to convey or distribute Belfast, 15. the property of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and Ministry of Labour and National Insurance, demands of which particulars shall have been re- Stormont, Belfast. ceived. 16th December, 1959. Dated the 9th day of December, 1959. GEORGE McILDOWIE & SONS, Solicitors for the Personal Representative, 26 Corn CASTLEREAGH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL Market, Belfast, 1. URBAN DRAINAGE ACT (N.I.) 1957 [This Notice is in substitution for the one appearing The Castlereagh Rural District Council hereby on page 473 of the Belfast Gazette dated llth Dec- gives notice, in pursuance of Section 4 of the Urban ember, 1959]. Drainage Act (N.I.) 1957, that a draft urban drainage scheme has been prepared for the relief of flooding in the Dundonald area. In the Estate of Eliza Jane Hall, late of Churchill, The scheme will include the widening and /or County Fermanagh, Widow, deceased. deepening of the Enler River and the various streams NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 28 flowing into same, the piping of a small stream at of the Trustee Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, that all Quarry Lane, Dundonald, and the construction of persons claiming to be creditors of the above named such culverts and other works as may be required. j deceased, or having any claim against or interest in A copy of the said draft urban drainage scheme the property of the deceased, who died on the 31st may be inspected, free of charge, at the Council day of March, 1959, are hereby required to send, on Offices, 368 Cregagh Road, Belfast, for a period of or before the 28th day of February, 1960, particulars one month from the 18th December, 1959. of such claims or interests to the undersigned, Solicit- Any person who considers that his interest will be ors for the Personal Representatives of the deceased. prejudicially affected by the said scheme may at any And Notice is hereby further given that after the lime within one month after the 18th December, said 28th day of February, 1960, the said Personal 1959, send to the undersigned and to the Ministry Representatives will proceed to convey or distribute of Agriculture, Drainage Division, No. 9 Upper the property of the said deceased among the parties Queen Street, Belfast, all such, if any, observations entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and in regard to the scheme as he shall think proper. demands of which particulars shall have been re- Dated this 15th day of December, 1959. ceived. W. H. JONES, Dated the 9th day of December, 1959. Clerk of the Council. COOPER & COOPER, Solicitors for the Per- Council Offices, sonal Representatives, Enniskillen. 368 Cregagh Road, Belfast, 6. In the Estate of David James Hall, late of Lisniskey, Portadown, County Armagh, Retired Farmer, IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN deceased. NORTHERN IRELAND NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 28 QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION—IN BANKRUPTCY of the Trustee Act (Northern Ireland) 1958, that all persons claiming to be creditors of the above named In the Matter of the insolvent Estate of Harold deceased, or having any claim against or interest in Victor Gibson, late of 17 Glenshane Park, the property of the deceased, who died on the. 15th Jordanstown, Belfast, Merchant, deceased. day of September, 1959, are hereby required to send,.
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